Welcome to the information page for applicants who have completed studies in Canada. Here you can find information about how to meet the English requirements, what previous studies meet the minimum entry requirements and any special documentation instruction and country specountry-specific.
Alberta
Alberta High School Diploma passed with at least 100 credits with a minimum grade of 60% + High School Transcript of Achievement
British Columbia/Yukon
British Columbia Certificate of Graduation with a minimum grade of 60% + Transcript of grades
Manitoba
Higher School Graduation Diploma passed with at least 30 credits with a minimum grade of 60%
New Brunswick
High School Graduation Diploma / Diplôme de Fin d’Etudes Secondaires
Newfoundland
High School Graduation Diploma with a minimum grade of 60%
North West Territories
NWT High School Diploma with at least 100 credits and a minimum grade of 60%
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia High School Completion Certificate with a minimum grade of 60%
Nunavut
High School Graduation Diploma / School Leaving Certificate with a minimum grade of 60%
Ontario
Ontario Secondary School Diploma/ Ontario Student Transcript with a minimum grade of 60%
Prince Edward Island
High School Graduation Diploma with a minimum grade of 60%
Quebec
Diplom d’Etudes Secondaire (DES) + Releve de notes Examen du Secondaire + Diplome d’Etudes Collegiales (DEC) + Bulletin d’études collégiales – minimum grade 60%
Saskatchewan
Transcript of Secondary Level Achievement
Grade 12 Standing or Division IV Standing with a minimum grade of 60%
Documentation requirements
Please ask the institution that awarded your degree to send your documents directly to us in a sealed envelope that is signed or stamped across the back flap by the registrar or the appropriate official at the institution.
If your institution does not send documents, please ask them to provide you with the documents in a sealed envelope that you then send to us. If the seal has been broken, we cannot accept the documents.
You can also submit your transcripts and diplomas with an Apostille certification if your supporting documents are from Ontario. To receive apostille certification, an applicant must bring the original document to the competent authority for such certification in the respective country. You then attach your documents to the online application with the apostille certification; in that way, the University of Iceland can verify the authenticity of your documents.
- For entry to a Master's programme, the minimum requirement is a 3-year Bachelor’s degree (360 credits).
The admission requirement for most study programs at the University of Iceland at the graduate level is to have finished a bachelor's degree with a first-class grade average (7.25). Please be aware that this does not apply to all study programs. In the following link, you can find admission requirements for all graduate programs: Course Catalogue
Documentation requirements
Please ask the institution that awarded your degree to send your documents directly to us in a sealed envelope that is signed or stamped across the back flap by the registrar or the appropriate official at the institution.
If your institution does not send documents, please ask them to provide you with the documents in a sealed envelope that you then send to us. If the seal has been broken, we cannot accept the documents.
You can also submit your transcripts and diplomas with an Apostille certification if your supporting documents are from Ontario. To receive apostille certification, an applicant must bring the original document to the competent authority for such certification in the respective country. You then attach your documents to the online application with the apostille certification; in that way, the University of Iceland can verify the authenticity of your documents.
If your school issues your transcripts in English, these can be accepted. Please note that in some instances, we may also require documents issued in their original language.
Applicants from Canada (except Quebec) do not have to submit proof of English proficiency.
If you are from Quebec, you will have to provide proof of proficiency in English.